The Films of Peter Greenaway
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Oct '97
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An in-depth study of Peter Greenaway's films.
The Films of Peter Greenaway is the first critical overview of one of the most controversial contemporary filmmakers. In-depth analyses of Greenaway's most important works are examined within the context of the director's biography and artistic goals. This edition also includes stills from his feature films, as well as his own drawings.The Films of Peter Greenaway is the first critical overview of one of the most controversial contemporary film-makers. Trained as an artist, Greenaway began his career in cinema as an editor of government-sponsored films. He began to attract critical attention in 1980 with his epic mock-documentary The Falls, the first British film to be named Best Film by the British Film Institute in 30 years. Since then he has created the wittily elegant The Draughtsman's Contract, the strikingly unconventional Shakespearean adaptation Prospero's Books, and the disturbingly violent The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. In-depth analyses of these and several other of Greenaway's most important works are examined within the context of the director's biography and artistic goals. This edition also includes stills from Greenaway's feature films, as well as his own drawings.
' ... Lawrence moves deftly across the Greenaway oeuvre, combining interview material with shrewd contextual observations'. Sight and Sound 'I highly recommend this study.' Scenaria
ISBN: 9780521479196
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Weight: 390g
240 pages